(1949)
Philip Thomas: American actor who played minor guest roles for 15 years on TV, stage ("Hair") and films ("Black Fist, "Sparkle") before hitting it big in the mid-‘80s with the smash-hit TV cop show "Miami Vice" (1984-1989).

(1948)
Stevie Nicks: American singer and songwriter with Lindsey Buckingham who married and divorced him; together they transformed the struggling blues group "Fleetwood Mac" into one of the most successful bands in pop history.

(1940)
Monique Gagnon-Tremblay: Canadian politician, the acting leader of the Liberal Opposition in the Quebec legislative assembly, posted on 5/11/1988, serving while Charest was without his seat in the house.

(1926)
J Spiegelman: American Jungian psychologist and analyst, the author of many books, including "Psychotherapy as a Mutual Process," "Jungian Analysts: Their Vision and Vulnerabilities," "Modern Jew in Search of a Soul," and "Reich, Jung, Regardie & Me: The Unhealed Healer.